Qr&aJr BOYS and GIRLS! Get out your paint boxes or crayons I IERE'S a chance to win a prize worth 1 while ! Two Ist. Prizes of £I S ! Four 2nd. Prizes of £10 .. . and 4606 iik j*S&&& n ASfS^ And it's such a simple competition tool B £^r^ Bournville Cocoa Competition drawing m# A I | I A ft I B forms . . . take it home ... set to tsff m %&*%39^^3 work (your very best work) . . . send it 9 to Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd., Dunedin, mr Brat M m and wait for results! There are ftw sections to be competed The fo,lowin § P rizes wiM be d 'vided - r L ,i , Vfm rJ? equally between the two sections, in. One, for boys and girls over five and J {J2J r t .*r» ■ un r u " ' b u?*" -I Two Ist. Prizes - - each £15 cash under eleven years of age and another V Four 2nd Prizes. - - each £10 cash for boys and girls over eleven and under x Prizes - - each £5 cash fifteen years of age. lOOPrizes " * each 10/-cash 500 I lb. boxes of Chocolates valued There are 4612 prizes! If you don't win [" ——" —"""' at 4/-. each. the first in your section .. . look what a TRVXZ ' °°° * lb- b '° cks ° f Cadbur y Choc °- l///flllll]fM > Wffl a ,ate va 'ued at 1/4, and 3000 other large number of other chances you have. J// j Prizes of Novel and useful Gifts. Also-you have the opportunity to help Wrten Only ALSO—2 Prizes of £10 to the winning to win one of the special prizes given to SCh ° ol f • 4 Prlze ._ s °, f £S t 0 the WlrWr^vP(C\\h \ second winning schools, the schools attended by the first and I <~\ ■ r\ , i io->-> \^r\f s^r- j Closing Date—June 30, 1932. second prize-winners. ,-..._«.,.,. //Tl — FIJS ENTRIES . Ask your grocer for a form to-day .. . ><zJ) < SOLU^-^ 7 Children may send in as many entries as ' M A &Bi eN°-J they wish. If you think you can do better get out your colours . . . and begin ! than your first attempt try again. See .■*■",; conditions on entry form. Made by Cadbury in the Factory in a Garden *** k. xj ix ii to ax. „=™ v; rT — tob V J ! W 2.4—l'rom one sailor to another. n T ~*\. TBu/Jg/i'/i 24—The place of pride. CXftGß'ElcfiE jfc^rmW' 2.3—]t's painful, you can't shut your ■■-.—«. iW N *^wM<% TESTS FOR OUR READERS. .7i|z|£ "i'" 0 is " a record every day '' vl IUJP distressing '»'" I—AYhorein n man is prepared to play . c>i; : ~' herbal essences soak J;;r,;.. ~ ■ w s^^2 •ii -i. i .* \ N.\ A\X.W\\\\\\»*i m 1 '11 //////////Z/'/ promote in? r. nwiw !)-A moving si»ht in any busy street. NxVO^oo^ V A / of new, henltl-y **"• 11-The most rele.ntkss of pur-iK-rs. \o° fS*S 1$ 17 —AVater is this, but not to a chemist, *^-J* — i/ 1 V | 1 fc^S!^^——""* r »^x^-IS-Unsettle. = **r M.M. ▼ —; | *&*<**<*<*?.,' i & iTn^^TiMi^irfff 00 *
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 14
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